The article "Do We Have the Courage to Stop This?" by Nicholas D. Kristof is about how it should be harder in the USA to get/purchase a gun. Like how they got a whole lot of rules to purchase a car.
In the article it says "It is more difficult to adopt a pet than it is to buy a gun." This means it is more rules and regulations to buying a pet than their is to buy a pet. In the article it also says "The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has five pages of regulations about ladders, while federal authories shrug at serious limitations on firearm. Ladders kill around 300 Americans a year, and guns 30,000." This means that The Occupational Safety and Health Administration care more about ladders that are killing 300 people, than guns that are killing 30,000 people a year.
I do think their should be more regulations on guns. People don't treat them as serious as other things. Guns are killing most Americans. People have more safety rules on dumb things like ladders, than guns. Guns should have more rules and regulations to make it harder for Americans to get a gun.
This article make me think why don't people care about putting rules on guns. Trying to make it harder for people to get one. This article makes me think would people put ragulations on guns.
This post has some good information but is short. Try to discuss the details a bit more and explain what types of regulations you would like to see. 80
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